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Agricultural Science Teachers educate students about agriculture, food and natural resources. Through these subjects, agricultural educators teach students a wide variety of skills; including science, math, communications, leadership, management and technology. In addition, you serve as the advisor of the FFA Chapter.
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Agricultural Science Teacher
Funded by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Employer: Community School District 47
Education : BS in Agricultural Education,
University of Minnesota: Crookston
� Every day of school, I have an amazing opportunity towork with young agriculturists. In my position as a highschool agriculture teacher, I educate students in theareas of agriculture with an emphasis on science, math,and reading. I grew up on a family farm and was highlyinvolved in the local 4-H. I also grew to love theNational FFA Organization. My high school agricultureinstructor motivated me to pursue a career inagricultural education.
� I believe a successful and rewarding highschool agriculture program revolves around effectiveclassroom instruction, supervised agricultureexperience (SAE), and FFA. My responsibilities asa teacher are to provide activities in theclassroom that generate an interest in agricultureand to encourage students to ask questions and
explore.I create lessons thatmeet the needs of students andthe local community. I supervise andmaintain the agriculture shop facility and greenhouse. Iprovide opportunities for students to participate andinteract with others through FFA activities. I helpstudents explore different areas of agricultural interest,and I encourage them to continue to learn from theirmistakes and successes while keeping their SAErecord books.
� I believe teaching is a rewarding career. I hopeto prepare my students to become better citizenswithin our society and help them to focus on theirpurpose in life. I hope to create a desire withineach student to develop a love for learning.Finally, I hope to encourage students to maketheir lives extraordinary.
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Name: Violet PutnamJob Title: AgricultureTeacher
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$31,200 to $85,000
salary range
An isresponsible for educating studentsabout agriculture, food, and naturalresources.
agriculture teacher
overview
National Association of Agricultural Educators
National FFA Alumni Association
www.naae.org/
www.ffa.org/getinvolved/alumni
professional organizations
suggested high school coursesIntroduction to the Agricultural Industry, AgriculturalBusiness Management, Agricultural Mechanics andTechnology, Horticulture, Environmental Science,Mathematics, and Biology
experience neededSeek a variety of agriculture jobs and positions to gainknowledge of the industry. Participate in career developmentevents. Plan and implement a related Supervised AgriculturalExperience (SAE) Program.
degree(s) requiredA bachelor’s degree with emphasis in agricultural education is required.Other possible majors are agronomy, animal science, horticulture, andagricultural mechanics/technology. States require teacher licensure.
potential employers
high schools, middle schools
employment outlook and trendsAs generations of families become further removedfrom the farm, the need for effective agricultureteachers is predicted to be .excellent
Funded by Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
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